Their post-retirement jobs range from Homeland Security division director to deputy director of the New Jersey State Lottery — ringing up to a collective $12.8 million on the state payroll, the report said.

A former State Police deputy director, Madden is a "triple-dipper" who earns $241,000 a year ($85,272 from his State Police pension, $49,000 as a state legislator and $109,000 as a dean in charge of the police academy at Gloucester County College, the group reported last February).

“Obviously, I don’t have a problem with people doing it,” he said in the report. “I’ve accepted that in my own personal life.”

A State Police spokesman did not immediately return a request for comment.

New Jersey Watchdog researched and verified the information through state pension and payroll databases updated on Dec. 31.